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-Down Syndrome
-Diabetes
-AIDS
-PApillion-Lefevre Syndrome
-Chediak-Higashi Syndrome
-Neutropenia
-Hypophosphatasia
-Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome
Diseases that are often associated with SEVERE attachment loss
Name the condition that exists when a patient demonstrates attachement loss and is infected by periodontal pathogens after appropriate treatment.
Refractory Periodontal Disease
List the conditions that could be associated with generalized destruction of alveolar bone in a child patient.
-Papillion-Lefevre Syndrome
-Chediak-Higashi Syndrome
-Neutropenia
-Hypophosphatsia
List the periodontal diseases listed under aggressive periodontitis.
-Localized Aggressive Perio
-Generalized Aggressive Perio
Name the bacteria found in high numbers in localized aggressive periodontal disease. (LJP)
Aa and Capnocytophaga Species
List the organism commonly implicated with the etiology of necrotizing ulcerated gingivitis (NUG).
Spirochetes (Treponema sp- enter CT), Prevotella Intermedia, and Fusobacterium
Write the periodontal diseases associated with a PMN defect.
Periodontisis as a manifestaion of Systemic Disease
-Prepubertal periodontitis
-Aggressive Periodontitis
-NUP
Generalized Aggressive Periodontisis usually affects what age group?
Usually persons under 30 yrs old.
Necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis maybe the first clinical sign of an underlying systemic disease called what?
HIV/AIDs
All periodontal conditions related to HIV-infections are grouped together with WHAT periodontal diseases.
Necrotizing
What is the new term for the Old term HIV Gingivitis?
Linear Gingival Erythema (LGE)
What is the new term for the Old term HIV Periodontitis
Necrotizing Ulcerative Periodontitis
What are the microorganisms of HIV-posative patient's?
-Porphyromonas gingivalis (Pg)
-Prevotella intermedia (Pi)
-Actinobacullus actinomycetemoconitans (Aa)
-Fusobacterium nucleatum
-Spirochetes
-Candida albicans (fungus)
List the microorganisms associated with chronic periodontits.
-Porphyromonas gingivalis
-Tanneralla forsythensis (Bacteroides forsythus)
-Prevotella intermedia
-Eikenella corrodens
Describe characteristics and predisposing factors associated with NUG.
Sudden Onset
-Pain
-Foul taste, odor
-Spontaneaous gingival bleeding
-Cratering of papilla
-Pseudomembrane surface
List some factors that contribute to NUG (ANUG).
-Poor Oral hygiene
-Smoking
-Crowded teeth
-Spirochetes
-Other
-Poor general health
-Fatigue and stress
-Age (18-30)
-Seasonal
Systemic Diseases--AIDS
What are the three features of NUG?
-Interproximal Papillae Necrotic
-Bleeding
-Pain
A large cause for the extreme destruction in aggressive periodontitis is due to WHAT abnormality (body's ineffective immunological response.)
Phagocyte